I am going to put his here in the "General" tab, because it really isn't a specific report.
I am getting closer to retirement (less than 3 years), and we are going to move out of state after Reese is in college. We want to be closer to the outdoor opportunities that the northwest part of the country offer. Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, even BC and Alberta have what we are looking for in abundance.
We've been taking some very preliminary scouting trips- Last year we went Boise, and this last week we went to Oregon. We stayed in Sisters, and checked out Bend, Redmond, LaPine and Prineville.
We took a couple of travel rods and fished a few rivers, did some cool hikes, and sampled the local culture.
One morning, I got up at 4:30 and headed to the Metolius. I had a sinking line, a box of articulated streamers, and a Go Pro knockoff. No- I didn't catch any fish, but that river is beautiful, and I wouldn't mind spending a ton of quality time fishing it.
The reason for the post:
I stuck the camera in a random spot to see what was there, and I did indeed find a few fish. Super cool to be able to do this.
The second part of the video is in the McKenzie River, about a mile downstream of the Blue Pool. Really great hike, and the water at the Blue Pool is unbelievable.
https://youtu.be/QTV6UaGvKDQ